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law enforcement or member of the media. streets are shut down to traffic as investigators try to find the person responsible. back to you. >> okay. katie davis, thank you from boston. a horrible situation there. of course the streets closed around copley square. it's like times square for new york city where everyone comes to gather especially on this day, patriots day, in boston, massachusetts. terry mcsweeney is on his way to boston right now. once he arrives, he'll gather the latest information on this investigation and will touch base with many of the bay area runners. stay with us throughout this newscast for our continuing coverage of this breaking story. we'll have another update in about 15 minutes. >>> our local and national web teams are also working right now to keep you up to the minute. we have images of the aftermath which have been edited to avoid the bloodiest scenes as well as raw video and interviews from eyewitnesses. it's there for you right now at nbcbayarea.com. >>> their pain is heartbreaking and thei
law enforcement or member of the media. streets are shut down to traffic as investigators try to find the person responsible. back to you. >> okay. katie davis, thank you from boston. a horrible situation there. of course the streets closed around copley square. it's like times square for new york city where everyone comes to gather especially on this day, patriots day, in boston, massachusetts. terry mcsweeney is on his way to boston right now. once he arrives, he'll gather the latest...
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hopeful that everyone understandst that these boys, none of whom have ever been in trouble with the law are to be regarded as innocent. we believe it inappropriate to comment further at this time. and that is a critical point here. when it comes to how much of the investigation we can review, this case is currently not met the state's threshold to charge the three teenagers as adults. in the juvenile system details will remain sealed. we have confirmed the case is in the juvenile court system because the three accused are under the age of 18. if it stays in the juvenile courts means any trial will not be open to the public and all records and details of the district attorney's case will not be public. that does not mean the case will remain permanently in t lly juv system. that decision and that hearing if it happens will not be public. the next major legal move is a decision by the d.a. to possibly ask a judge to move this case to adult court. >> thank you very much. >>> hash tag rape culture is the twitter name being used to counter act why social media is being used as a weapon to bu
hopeful that everyone understandst that these boys, none of whom have ever been in trouble with the law are to be regarded as innocent. we believe it inappropriate to comment further at this time. and that is a critical point here. when it comes to how much of the investigation we can review, this case is currently not met the state's threshold to charge the three teenagers as adults. in the juvenile system details will remain sealed. we have confirmed the case is in the juvenile court system...
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are expected to push for legislation that will increase penalties on pscyr bullying and strengthen laws on sexual assault. live in san francisco, monte francis. >> there are many public resources available including the suicide prevention hotline at 1-800-273-8255. >>> it begins tomorrow. major construction on a long awaited b.a.r.t. extension from fremont to san jose. hoff stetter road will be the epicenter of the traffic mess. again, it all starts tomorrow morning. nbc bay area kimberly terry is at the construction site with more on the project. >> reporter: terry, take a look. this is what traffic looks like. construction between lundy and flicken jer avenues will start tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. drivers will notice a temporary lane shift to the south and a reduction in traffic lanes from three to two lanes in both directions. >> there will be some delays during the peak commute hours. we'll be having about two-thirds of the capacity. so commuters traveling to work or commuters taking their kids to school should allow a little bit of extra travel time just to make sure that they c
are expected to push for legislation that will increase penalties on pscyr bullying and strengthen laws on sexual assault. live in san francisco, monte francis. >> there are many public resources available including the suicide prevention hotline at 1-800-273-8255. >>> it begins tomorrow. major construction on a long awaited b.a.r.t. extension from fremont to san jose. hoff stetter road will be the epicenter of the traffic mess. again, it all starts tomorrow morning. nbc bay area...
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the president had earlier spoken at an event in connecticut pushing for tougher gun laws. >>> new this morning, crews cleaning up near the campus of the university of michigan after fans set coaches and mattresses on fire. they were upset over michigan's loss in last night's ncaa basketball championship game. that is ridiculous. firefighters working through the early morning hours trying to put out the flames. happy to report, nobody was hurt. at least two people were arrested and police also forced an accident in louisville after celebration simply got out of hand and things started to wind down early this morning. an officer was attacked, forcing riot police into action. most students quickly left that area but there were several scuffles and officers were hit there with bottles that were blown forcing police to use tear gas and an armored car was brought in to try to help restore order out there. things we can tell you now are calm in the area all around that university but, guess what, that festive atmosphere maybe jump-started all over again in louisville as the lady cardinals pla
the president had earlier spoken at an event in connecticut pushing for tougher gun laws. >>> new this morning, crews cleaning up near the campus of the university of michigan after fans set coaches and mattresses on fire. they were upset over michigan's loss in last night's ncaa basketball championship game. that is ridiculous. firefighters working through the early morning hours trying to put out the flames. happy to report, nobody was hurt. at least two people were arrested and...
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. >>> no matter how old you are, your parents can always lay down the law if you don't believe it ask 23-year-old clay thompson of the golden state warriors. thompson was fined $35,000 by the nba for his part in this fight tuesday night. his dad, a former nba player, wasn't happy telling clay's mom look what our idiot son did. clay's parents manage his money and decided to punish him by docking his allowance. he usually gets $300 a week walking around money as they call it. $300. >> clay, if you're watching, i'll take care of this. i'll give you $1,000 a week out of your hundreds of thousands worth of salary. that's crazy. >> absurd. >> i think mike agrees with that. >> i do but it's also good to note because my kids are 7, 4 1/2, parents work is apparently never done. it just keeps going. good job for managing money as well. looking here where you have to manage your money, cash or fastrak. marla and terry showed you a backup at the toll plaza. that was unusual for a friday. typically what happens between 5:00 and 6:00, we have toll lanes opening shifting staff there so that's what h
. >>> no matter how old you are, your parents can always lay down the law if you don't believe it ask 23-year-old clay thompson of the golden state warriors. thompson was fined $35,000 by the nba for his part in this fight tuesday night. his dad, a former nba player, wasn't happy telling clay's mom look what our idiot son did. clay's parents manage his money and decided to punish him by docking his allowance. he usually gets $300 a week walking around money as they call it. $300....
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. >>> the city of sunnyvale wants new changes in gun laws. it's not waiting on congress to act. the city council considering a possible ballot measure that would tighten restrictions on guns and ammunition in the city. some of the new rules could include requiring private gun sellers to conduct background checks on buyers and requiring shops to report to law enforcement when anyone purchases more than 500 rounds at a time. the issue will be discussed tonight at the sunnyvale city hall. >>> 4:35. in just a matter of hours, b.a.r.t. workers will start voting on whether or not to authorize a strike. the union contract expires on sunday. it looks like the two sides are far away from reaching a deal. yesterday two of the biggest unions filed a lawsuit against b.a.r.t. accusing the board of directors of unfair labor practices and not negotiating a new contract in good faith. b.a.r.t. officials deny these accusations saying it's a smoke screen to cover up workers demanding a 23% wage hike. >>> early action today in the south bay getting ready for what's expected to be an especially dan
. >>> the city of sunnyvale wants new changes in gun laws. it's not waiting on congress to act. the city council considering a possible ballot measure that would tighten restrictions on guns and ammunition in the city. some of the new rules could include requiring private gun sellers to conduct background checks on buyers and requiring shops to report to law enforcement when anyone purchases more than 500 rounds at a time. the issue will be discussed tonight at the sunnyvale city hall....
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hayward officials are considering reviving zoning laws >>> mike honda all set to face some pretty stiff competition. former obama administration official, roe khana announcing he will run for that seat. president obama himself has already endorsed honda. he told the news he is grateful for the president's support and will take this race like he has all others in the past very seriously. he has represented the area, including fremont, santa clara, sunnyvale, coupe per tina, milpitas and parts of san jose. >>> christina, how does it look? it feels like a monday we it is tuesday. >> we noticed you weren't here yesterday. we welcome you back as well as jon kelley. he decided to take all week off. we are still feeling that. 47 in livermore to start the day. 52 in san jose and 51 in gilroy. you know what, it is that time. a lot of people have the kids at home. spring break continues. in fact, some people just started that spring break as of yesterday. so what i can tell you is, getting outdoors today and tomorrow, looking really good otherwise. we have those showers in the forecast. a lot of
hayward officials are considering reviving zoning laws >>> mike honda all set to face some pretty stiff competition. former obama administration official, roe khana announcing he will run for that seat. president obama himself has already endorsed honda. he told the news he is grateful for the president's support and will take this race like he has all others in the past very seriously. he has represented the area, including fremont, santa clara, sunnyvale, coupe per tina, milpitas and...
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he was in our law, leadership and culture academy here onarne grades, well loved. >> the principal told us one of the memorials is set up right by austin's locker and students will be reeducated about train safety. >>> still ahead here at 5:00, she says lives are at stake. the widow of steve jobs breaks her silence for the first time since his death. the one cause that has her reaching out. >>> extra weight around the middle means extra risk. the disease being linked to that mid-section tummy. >>> and good afternoon, i'm jeff ranieri in the weather center. an incredible day today. a lot of sunshine and mild weather in walnut creek with 78, 75 in livermore. a little cooler in san jose at 68. if you're headed out to the oakland a's game expect some wind and temperatures in the upper 50s. i'm back with cooler changes in the seven-day in just a few minutes. >>> also president obama takes a hit. we peek in his income taxes to see what they reveal. >>> and tax day is monday. have you filed your taxes? vote by texting or calling 408-300-92222. text 1 for yes, 2 for now or tweet us at nbc bay a
he was in our law, leadership and culture academy here onarne grades, well loved. >> the principal told us one of the memorials is set up right by austin's locker and students will be reeducated about train safety. >>> still ahead here at 5:00, she says lives are at stake. the widow of steve jobs breaks her silence for the first time since his death. the one cause that has her reaching out. >>> extra weight around the middle means extra risk. the disease being linked to...
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lawmakers have a bill regarding the immigration laws. the landmark decision is expected to be rolled out next tuesday, and could impact our farming industry. the bill provides a path to citizenship for the 11 million illegal immigrants here. the bill would also crack down on employers who hire undocumented workers and boost security. >>> and the congressman hosted a congressional screening of a documentary about our very own damion trujillo. he has been here for more than 15 years. the sun of immigrants, he was a farm worker as a child, there he is in washington, and became a tv reporter. >> seeing rows and rows of folks with their -- you know, bending over, picking strawberries. there is a much greater story in each one of those folks that possibly could be another damion. >> the congresswoman said the film could educate the lawmakers and others about the need for immigration reform. damion also filmed it at the university of harvard. >>> and launching a test missile soon. today, a member of congress read a now unclassified study by the
lawmakers have a bill regarding the immigration laws. the landmark decision is expected to be rolled out next tuesday, and could impact our farming industry. the bill provides a path to citizenship for the 11 million illegal immigrants here. the bill would also crack down on employers who hire undocumented workers and boost security. >>> and the congressman hosted a congressional screening of a documentary about our very own damion trujillo. he has been here for more than 15 years. the...
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but we're not talking about law enforcement. i'm live in san francisco with the story coming up. >> check your lottery ticket. was it a regular or someone stopping by? the growing mystery in the east bay over a multimillion dollar winning ticket. you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost anywhere. why would you want a tv in the closet? [ both laugh ] ♪ [ fancy voice ] brilliant idea, darling. ♪ [ female announcer ] the wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and internet. rethink possible. >>> police shut down san francisco's market street in the financial district during the rush hour today. investigate erds say someone shot a passenger in a car. but the driver kept going looking for a hospital. he eventually flagged down police and asked for help. >> probably happened four blocks
but we're not talking about law enforcement. i'm live in san francisco with the story coming up. >> check your lottery ticket. was it a regular or someone stopping by? the growing mystery in the east bay over a multimillion dollar winning ticket. you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost...
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obama's best chance for enacting new gun laws in the wake of the newtown tragedy.
obama's best chance for enacting new gun laws in the wake of the newtown tragedy.
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according to law enforcement, traffickers are now growing thousands of plants at a time year-round on near -- on or near public parks. pot grewers are then selling it up to $52 a gram. and they want to protect those valuable graps. >> we've seen it get worse in the last two years. >> why? >> it's a violent activity. it's drug smug ling. this isn't medicinal feel good medicine marijuana. these are people growing marijuana for profit and it's a business for them. >> the investigative unit breaks down the number of drug arrests tonight at 11:00. >> it's 5:22. how little girl leaks the details of a major baseball signing coming up next. >>> welcome back everybody. i want to give you a live look, crisp clear day out there. moisture around the bay area. that is a live look at the bay bridge. you can see traffic slowly starting to pick up. mike inouye will talk about that. christina has the forecast. let you know if you need an umbrella as you bounce out the door. 5:24 now. former stanford quarterback and colt star andrew luck making a different appearance on tv tonight. >> we're going to ha
according to law enforcement, traffickers are now growing thousands of plants at a time year-round on near -- on or near public parks. pot grewers are then selling it up to $52 a gram. and they want to protect those valuable graps. >> we've seen it get worse in the last two years. >> why? >> it's a violent activity. it's drug smug ling. this isn't medicinal feel good medicine marijuana. these are people growing marijuana for profit and it's a business for them. >> the...
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bay area law officials -- the event called the building bridges police and community forum included several chief of police to impart their philosophies and priorities of service. >> just an opportunity for us to create relationships and move forward from there. it's just about creating a relationship. >> how are you doing today? >> terrill swift spent 15 years in prison for first-degree murder and sexual assault, crimes he did not commit. three years ago dna evidence proved his innocence. the forum was emseed by our own cheryl hurd. >>> the nba's win streak comes to an end and that's snot the only bad news for fans this week and we'll talk one of the all-star slugs are coming up next. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. this week, a crazy low price on tide, $10.99 for 100 ounces. skip the warehouse. quilted northern is $10.99 for 24 double rolls. and dryer's ice cream is just $2.99. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >> welcome back, friends. we are looking live at live which is sunny. tim lincecum
bay area law officials -- the event called the building bridges police and community forum included several chief of police to impart their philosophies and priorities of service. >> just an opportunity for us to create relationships and move forward from there. it's just about creating a relationship. >> how are you doing today? >> terrill swift spent 15 years in prison for first-degree murder and sexual assault, crimes he did not commit. three years ago dna evidence proved...
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several law enforcement agencies including a s.w.a.t. team arrived at the home on crocker way just after 3:30 this morning. when authorities got to the scene the suspects tried to run away. >> once we got enough personnel we began a yard-to-yard search. we located two subjects hiding in a back yard of a residence several houses down. >> those two were taken into custody. no one was in the home at the time of the alleged burglary. >> happening now, meetings under way in afghanistan that could determine how long the u.s. stays there. tracie potts is live right now in washington, d.c. tracie, we know our troops are coming home next year. others could stay much longer. >> as many as 15,000 for the next decade according to this agreement. it's a bilateral security agreement between the afghan country and the united states. and that's what these elders who have come from all over afghanistan are taking a look at today. this morning president hamid karzai said he wants them to take their time and maybe the next president should actually sign of
several law enforcement agencies including a s.w.a.t. team arrived at the home on crocker way just after 3:30 this morning. when authorities got to the scene the suspects tried to run away. >> once we got enough personnel we began a yard-to-yard search. we located two subjects hiding in a back yard of a residence several houses down. >> those two were taken into custody. no one was in the home at the time of the alleged burglary. >> happening now, meetings under way in...
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. >>> well firefighters and law enforcement officers in the bay area held an unusual drill today. san jose's fire department teamed up for the drill at the county's main yale. they simulated a fire and eevacuation and in the event of a real fire, there was of course, special challenges for the department. >> we have to be mindful not to bring sharp objects into a jail facility where there could be people that would want to use them to harm us and get out. >> fires do not usually happen but they need to able the to save the inmates. >>> still to come, unraveling a mystery at seas, why sea lion pups are urn thing up dead along the coast. >>> it's a special day, during a rough time, anything that you can do to make it special for them. took a break from fighting crime to get a haircut. what inspired them to shave the their heads today. and a million dollar gold heist, the men wanted with the robbery. >> we have new information on a kidnapping case out of southern california, police identified a suspect today, a 30-year-old man wanted for kidnapping a ten-year-old girl from her home i
. >>> well firefighters and law enforcement officers in the bay area held an unusual drill today. san jose's fire department teamed up for the drill at the county's main yale. they simulated a fire and eevacuation and in the event of a real fire, there was of course, special challenges for the department. >> we have to be mindful not to bring sharp objects into a jail facility where there could be people that would want to use them to harm us and get out. >> fires do not...
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. >>> in washington, vice president joseph biden continues his review of gun safety laws. he will meet with pro-gun advocates including the national rifle association. yesterday he met with victims groups and gun control advocates. the vice president is spearhe spearheading a task force assigned by president obama to look for ways to prevent gun violence. this could include stricter gun laws either through congress or by executive order. >>> new evidence this morning suggests major earthquake could ripple through much of california if the faults were to rupture. it is separated in two segments northern and southern. scientists long believe the two were independent of one another but a new study suggests both sides could be affected by a certain type of earthquake meaning it could be felt from san diego to san francisco. it was this type of quake that struck japan in 2011 and caused that major tsunami. even though forecasters did not think such a large quake could happen there. >>> one thing we know for sure. today is a cold one out there. that's why meteorologist christina
. >>> in washington, vice president joseph biden continues his review of gun safety laws. he will meet with pro-gun advocates including the national rifle association. yesterday he met with victims groups and gun control advocates. the vice president is spearhe spearheading a task force assigned by president obama to look for ways to prevent gun violence. this could include stricter gun laws either through congress or by executive order. >>> new evidence this morning suggests...
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laws so teens can be tried as adults. those boys are expected to make their first court appearance live tomorrow. >>> it is 6:15 right now. time for a quick check on the day's top stories. an 88-year-old man in custody in berkeley after police say he shot a firefighter responding to a medical call at his house. one firefighter was grazed by a bullet. that man is undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. >> a compromise on immigration reform could come up for a volt in congress this week. the measure would help secure the border and create a path to eventual citizenship for undocumented workers who came to the country before 2012. a bipartisan group of lawmakers will unveil that bill tomorrow. >>> an italian court considering possible indictment this morning against six crew members of the costa concordia cruise ship that ran aground last year. a total of 32 people died in that crash. the ship's captain facing manslaughter charges. >>> china says its economy is not growing as quickly as hoped. >> scott mcgrew says that has inve
laws so teens can be tried as adults. those boys are expected to make their first court appearance live tomorrow. >>> it is 6:15 right now. time for a quick check on the day's top stories. an 88-year-old man in custody in berkeley after police say he shot a firefighter responding to a medical call at his house. one firefighter was grazed by a bullet. that man is undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. >> a compromise on immigration reform could come up for a volt in congress this...
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the judge says the law is not fair. mayor bloomberg says he will appeal. >>> a breath of fresh air for 31 million americans battling sinus problems. it appears a quick fix could be here and it's all thanks to a device made by a peninsula company. some doctors are using scents to help people solve sinus programs. they are typically used to treat patients suffering from clogged arteries. the propel implant sin serted into the sinus. after nearly six weeks, the implant is made. >> if it's not sinus infections, it's allergies. a lot of people feeling under the weather these day. >> i know. the winds are kicking up a bit, but really, what an incredible day out here for a lot of us to start off that workweek. sun shiershin sunshine, winds right now, good enough to get us close to 80 degrees today. mild monday we had. south san jose spiking up to 74. santa rosa at 72. no matter what you were doing outside today, even if you happened to be working and getting through that monday, these kind of temperatures really can't argue wi
the judge says the law is not fair. mayor bloomberg says he will appeal. >>> a breath of fresh air for 31 million americans battling sinus problems. it appears a quick fix could be here and it's all thanks to a device made by a peninsula company. some doctors are using scents to help people solve sinus programs. they are typically used to treat patients suffering from clogged arteries. the propel implant sin serted into the sinus. after nearly six weeks, the implant is made. >>...
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it will include more than 200 law enforcement vehicles including vehicles from fire departments and the santa cruz county criminal justice agencies. the memorial is scheduled to get under way at noon in the audience today some 6,000 officers from all over the bay area and statewide. also thousands of just regular citizens who just feel compelled to say their final goodbyes and of course the families of the fallen officers. inside hp pavilion is ready to go. crews spending yesterday afternoon and evening making sure everything is good to go. we spoke to santa cruz's deputy chief who is really spearheading today's memorial. >> we can all come together and celebrate what they gave to our communities and honor their memory. >> reporter: and here is a look at who is expected to speak today at the memorial service. family members of the fallen officers are expected to say a few words. also, the police chiefs of santa cruz and capitola. former secretary of defense leon panetta will be here and he'll take the podium and california attorney general harris and all of the way to the top, governor
it will include more than 200 law enforcement vehicles including vehicles from fire departments and the santa cruz county criminal justice agencies. the memorial is scheduled to get under way at noon in the audience today some 6,000 officers from all over the bay area and statewide. also thousands of just regular citizens who just feel compelled to say their final goodbyes and of course the families of the fallen officers. inside hp pavilion is ready to go. crews spending yesterday afternoon...
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a district judge struck down that law in september saying it was trumped by the federal law. >>> arizona's governor has appealed the decision to the ninth circuit court. >>> we have great news this morning. louisville guard, kevin ware, who suffered that devastating injury sunday, he is expected to be released from the hospital in a few hours. ware, if you recall, broke his leg in two places during a freak fall during the team's elite eight matchup with duke. he literally snapped his leg in two places, rushed to the hospital where he underwent surgery and doctors are now saying, he is recovering very nicely, already up on crutches. a postage shot on twitter. it is possible he could be on the sidelines for saturday's ball game when his teammates and coaches take on wichita state in the big final four. >> slow down, boy, rest up. >> he wants to be there. got to be there. >> my goodness. 5:19. san jose could be welcoming a new falcon chick this morning. san jose's resident falcon, clara, awaiting the arrival of her youngest chick. three of her four eggs hatched earlier this week. egg number f
a district judge struck down that law in september saying it was trumped by the federal law. >>> arizona's governor has appealed the decision to the ninth circuit court. >>> we have great news this morning. louisville guard, kevin ware, who suffered that devastating injury sunday, he is expected to be released from the hospital in a few hours. ware, if you recall, broke his leg in two places during a freak fall during the team's elite eight matchup with duke. he literally...
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you have to follow the laws. you can't just jump through hoops. he'll do what he can. >> reporter: despite what happened here, mr. obama said that immigration reform remains a top priority. >>> the president had a packed schedule today after his speech on immigration reform. he attended a fund raising function. it raised money for the democratic national committee. then it was off to a tech round table. donors paid around $32,000 each there to sit down with the president. >> the president is now en route to l.a. he is expected to land at l.a.x. in any minute. we continue our coverage of president obama's visit on our website, nbcbayarea.com. there you can watch the entire exchange with he and the heckler. >>> in other news tonight, a call for justice. the naacp is stepping to help the crisis at san jose university. it is pushing for harsher punishment for the four students accused of racial attacks on their roommate. the district attorney is responding. >> reporter: he said, while he too is shocked and outraged by what allegedly happened in a camp
you have to follow the laws. you can't just jump through hoops. he'll do what he can. >> reporter: despite what happened here, mr. obama said that immigration reform remains a top priority. >>> the president had a packed schedule today after his speech on immigration reform. he attended a fund raising function. it raised money for the democratic national committee. then it was off to a tech round table. donors paid around $32,000 each there to sit down with the president....
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the state department says they are in violation of international law. here is why one former state department spokesman thinks that's a problem. >> if north korea goes beyond the rhetoric and begins to take little shots at south korea and there is exchange of fire, now, you have kind of uncharted territory here. >> also, new this morning, a statement from a north korean army spokesman saying they have final approval for this nuclear strike that they are using what they call, smaller, lighter and more diversified weapons and as he put it, the moment of explosion is approaching fast. so you can certainly see, laura, why with tensions rising, there is a lot of concern about what's going on this morning on the korean peninsula. >> very much so. thank you for the update. >>> it is 5:43. southern california rescue workers say they have found one of two teenage hikers missing since sunday night. the 19-year-old was found in the cleveland national forest, about 40 miles east of san diego. he was too confuse d and disoriented to say where his hiking partner migh
the state department says they are in violation of international law. here is why one former state department spokesman thinks that's a problem. >> if north korea goes beyond the rhetoric and begins to take little shots at south korea and there is exchange of fire, now, you have kind of uncharted territory here. >> also, new this morning, a statement from a north korean army spokesman saying they have final approval for this nuclear strike that they are using what they call,...
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governor brown signed into law a new funding formula he hailed as truly revolutionary. it gives a boost to every district while provides additional money to low income students and none-english speakers. it gives flexibility in how they will spend state funds. it will cause sweeping change in the way funds have been done for schools in 25 years. >>> we're talking about all the danger and the actual fires today. one near concord, one near brent wood and the one in oakland hills. >> no doubt some of the most fires we have seen in three to four years here in the bay area in just the past two months alone. it's been contributed to the hot temperatures. we did have humidity imported in from the south. fire danger is high across the bay area. we had these numbers again because it is of course so extreme when you think about this time last week when we had rain and temperatures in the 60s. so with all this heat across the bay area, there's like this big bubble, and that's why you're mild at the current hour. your thermometer is not broken at home. it is 82 degrees. let's get a
governor brown signed into law a new funding formula he hailed as truly revolutionary. it gives a boost to every district while provides additional money to low income students and none-english speakers. it gives flexibility in how they will spend state funds. it will cause sweeping change in the way funds have been done for schools in 25 years. >>> we're talking about all the danger and the actual fires today. one near concord, one near brent wood and the one in oakland hills....
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we'll leave you with developments from the law plog that uncovered a statement alleging that major league baseball has rejected thexd children. [ whistle ] >> children! >> liesl. >> friedrich. >> luouisalouisa. >> kurt. >> gretl. >> and i'm denise. [ cheers and applause ] >> denise, denise. please get back in line denise. go.
we'll leave you with developments from the law plog that uncovered a statement alleging that major league baseball has rejected thexd children. [ whistle ] >> children! >> liesl. >> friedrich. >> luouisalouisa. >> kurt. >> gretl. >> and i'm denise. [ cheers and applause ] >> denise, denise. please get back in line denise. go.
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a good number of cars still there as well as law enforcement. there is a distraction. south 880 is slow from the san mateo bridge approaching the area through hayward and down into union city and fremont where things start to clear up. south 680 also still slow. started off early it this morning with a slow drive through sunol. a disabled vehicle long since cleared. for highway 84, basically, 680 and 880, stuck with a few minutes extra because of earlier problems. here for 580 through the tri-valley. nothing unusual. the south bay itself shows you the northbound route 101 through 680 coming up. all the way from downtown, a slower drive. 85 shows a late start. a slowdown heading up towards saratoga off of highway 17. peninsula, live look shows you palo alto has a smooth drive. all the way up into san francisco. no delays as far as the traffic flow. registering with heavier winds. another live look here shows you the bay bridge getting into the city. a smooth drive on the span. a wind advisory here. all of your bay area bridges and the backup at the toll plaza approachin
a good number of cars still there as well as law enforcement. there is a distraction. south 880 is slow from the san mateo bridge approaching the area through hayward and down into union city and fremont where things start to clear up. south 680 also still slow. started off early it this morning with a slow drive through sunol. a disabled vehicle long since cleared. for highway 84, basically, 680 and 880, stuck with a few minutes extra because of earlier problems. here for 580 through the...
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kids die every year due to racial profiling and it's quote time that we fight against racism and the laws that protect it. >> well said, young man. a unique something for the ama, its first icon award, that's rihanna and her mother there to present to the her daughter. >> and on stage miley cyrus once again, add a little strange. performing in a two-piece outfit decked out with kittens and behind her a giant lip-syncing kitten. >> is that not normal? >> i want that behind us. >> lady gaga, how about the attention. riding in on i don't know, a fine arab charger. some weird fake horse. probably not comfortable either. doing the wise thing going side saddle. always doing something unusual. >> christina, you need to make a grand entrance. >> i could see her on a pony. >> i'm fresh out of feathers and whatever else i can come up with. >> meat. >> pork maybe. we have a good looking day shaping up. temperatures are chilly. whatever it takes to stay warm. 32 degrees in the north bay as we head throughout the next couple hours, it's going to be very cold and then the sun's going to warm us into th
kids die every year due to racial profiling and it's quote time that we fight against racism and the laws that protect it. >> well said, young man. a unique something for the ama, its first icon award, that's rihanna and her mother there to present to the her daughter. >> and on stage miley cyrus once again, add a little strange. performing in a two-piece outfit decked out with kittens and behind her a giant lip-syncing kitten. >> is that not normal? >> i want that...
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through financial counseling before applying to zones and a bill urnliging congs to apply for federal laws. >>> another blow to ride-sharing companies. ride share and company. if they do not apply, they could be charged with trespassing. the order will be listed as the california public utility commission certifies the ride-sharing companies. >> if he are feeling lucky, a new place to put the lottery dollars. today is the very first day of powerball in california. while your odds of winning are tiny, the payout could be huge. "today in the bay's" christie smith is live in oakland with more for us. good morning, christie. >>> lottery workers are going to be busy. coming soon. today is today. it is fun to dream about all the things that you might buy. we are also speaking with a financial adviser on what you might want to do with all those millions when you win. powerball has been a nationwide sensation with a $2 ticket to ride that starts with winds at $40 million and climbs $10 million after every drawing that doesn't produce a winner. >> financial adviser david hollander suggests creating
through financial counseling before applying to zones and a bill urnliging congs to apply for federal laws. >>> another blow to ride-sharing companies. ride share and company. if they do not apply, they could be charged with trespassing. the order will be listed as the california public utility commission certifies the ride-sharing companies. >> if he are feeling lucky, a new place to put the lottery dollars. today is the very first day of powerball in california. while your odds...
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still ahead, the new law in san francisco that's putting dog walkers oen a leash. >> i bet some dogs would like to see that. plus, new office buildings in an area where parking is already at a big-time premium. we will tell you what's slated to open at santana row and how it could affect your next shopping excursion. >> a live look outside. beautiful bay bridge. tra traffic is picking up out there. the beautiful forecast from a lot of news ahead. 6:27. stick around. >>> a new pope waiting in the wings. who will be chosen. >>> office at santana row. we will tell you why an already congested area might get a little more crowded just ahead. >>> oh, yeah. a of good vibrations out on the new york stock exchange. the dow has been jumping for days and days of record highs. we'll keep on that for you. tuesday, march 12th. "today in the bay." >>> from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >>> it is 6:30 on the nose. good morning, everybody. i'm jon kelley. >>> i'm laura garcia cannon. the catholic church on the cusp of a conclave o to elect a new pope. we have a live look at the vatican w
still ahead, the new law in san francisco that's putting dog walkers oen a leash. >> i bet some dogs would like to see that. plus, new office buildings in an area where parking is already at a big-time premium. we will tell you what's slated to open at santana row and how it could affect your next shopping excursion. >> a live look outside. beautiful bay bridge. tra traffic is picking up out there. the beautiful forecast from a lot of news ahead. 6:27. stick around. >>> a...
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she was asking my brother and my sister in law. they were just going to teach her gun sachty. >> cruz had just returned fr ee last friday when she was attacked and killed. the man hunt for cruz continues tonight. >> berkley police, tonight, they say they don't think she was targeted. police still don't know where the arrow was exactly shot from. the arrow hit tuesday while the 8-year-old was climbing a whale sculpture that zsits out front. >>> the driver behind the deadly big rig crash could face manslaughter charges. we're showing you cell phone video taken by another driver on interstate 80 near davis. police say the big rig driver passed out after choking on something he was eating. the truck crossed three lanes hitting three cars. two people in that car died. two other motorists and the truck driver suffered minor to moderate injuries. >>> it is one of the world east mo east most popular rest rant chains. tonight, it was a chance to express their views at a community meeting on the corner of bollinger and miller. joy and about
she was asking my brother and my sister in law. they were just going to teach her gun sachty. >> cruz had just returned fr ee last friday when she was attacked and killed. the man hunt for cruz continues tonight. >> berkley police, tonight, they say they don't think she was targeted. police still don't know where the arrow was exactly shot from. the arrow hit tuesday while the 8-year-old was climbing a whale sculpture that zsits out front. >>> the driver behind the deadly...
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he is here in the bay area to help law enforcement. >> i don't want to hate. i want to get the story out and make changes. >> how you doing today? >> reporter: tur rell swift is making changes and doing it through telling his story about half his life behind bars for a crime he did not do. >> i was 17 years old. i spent 15 and a half years in prison for first degree murder, sexual assault, for which i did not commit. >> reporter: he is from chicago. his story made national news. now almost three years after dna evidence helped exonerate him, he was invited to come to be a speaker for law enforce. . >> law enforcement was responsible tor the wrongful convection that happened to him. i think it's very important for law enforcement to take a hard look at themselves and say are we doing business the right way. >> reporter: police chef dianne irvin met him at a conference in san diego. >> what a great opportunity for local bay area agencies to talk about it, to make sure that our investigators don't involve themselves in work like that, bad interrogation, bad inter
he is here in the bay area to help law enforcement. >> i don't want to hate. i want to get the story out and make changes. >> how you doing today? >> reporter: tur rell swift is making changes and doing it through telling his story about half his life behind bars for a crime he did not do. >> i was 17 years old. i spent 15 and a half years in prison for first degree murder, sexual assault, for which i did not commit. >> reporter: he is from chicago. his story made...
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. >>> state law makers have expanded public health care to 1.4 million low income people. passed aexpanneding medicaid. several carat krae several democrats called it historic. republicans questions if the state can ford it. the federal government will pick up the full cost for throw years. then the state will be response bum for a portion. analysts say that could total $1.3 billion a year. >> former secretary of state leon panetta honored today. where he gave a commencement speech at his alma mater. panetta and his wife received a doctorate of public service. more than 1,000 students earned their bachelor's degree. panetta earned the bachelor's and law degree. >> you are not just our hope for a better future, you are our future. ling if we remany a government of, by, and for all people. congratulations. >> he also melt his wife on the campus. this summer they celebrate 51 years of mare in. >> a crowd turned out to help a boy celebrate his seventh birthday. eduardo grijalva, is in search of a bone marrow donor to. day it was family and friend. >> a grassroots. campaign of
. >>> state law makers have expanded public health care to 1.4 million low income people. passed aexpanneding medicaid. several carat krae several democrats called it historic. republicans questions if the state can ford it. the federal government will pick up the full cost for throw years. then the state will be response bum for a portion. analysts say that could total $1.3 billion a year. >> former secretary of state leon panetta honored today. where he gave a commencement...
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california law makers are the highest paid in the nation, but unlike most other law makers, they do not receive pensions. governor jerry brown's yearly paycheck is going up $9,000, making $173,000 a year. below the high salary for california governor $212,000 back in 2008. >>> next at 6:00, this holiday season, your donation can save someone's life. how a pint of your blood can affect so many people. >>> bay area libraries are taking a lot more than cash for fines this month. why you can pay off overdue books going through your pantry. we'll explain it. >>> right now seeing temperatures in the 50s across the bay area. one more nice day as you wrap up the weekend. approaching 70 tomorrow. a winter blast having a big impact on your seven-day forecast. >>> folks who check out library books on the peninsula will pay fines with canned goods. it only goes on through december though. all the food collected will go to the second harvest food bank. last year the library collected more than 30,000 pounds of food and cleared fines for 4,400 library books. >>> a gift that doesn't come wrapped in pa
california law makers are the highest paid in the nation, but unlike most other law makers, they do not receive pensions. governor jerry brown's yearly paycheck is going up $9,000, making $173,000 a year. below the high salary for california governor $212,000 back in 2008. >>> next at 6:00, this holiday season, your donation can save someone's life. how a pint of your blood can affect so many people. >>> bay area libraries are taking a lot more than cash for fines this month....
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instead cars must be sold through franchisee dealers by law. tesla argues it's so new and so revolutionary it needs its own people to sell the cars to get the message out, the way apple sells its own computers in apple stores. old laws in old states including new york, colorado, and texas for bid that in fact, in some cases car companies can't even fix their own cars. that has to be done at a franchisee dealer as well. back to you. >> scott, thank you very much. if you want to go out and buy fancy cars or a jet, time to get tickets ready. the very first powerball drawing, including tickets in california, it is being held tonight. $3.1 million worth of tickets purchased in just the 24 hours of powerball sales in the state last week when that jumped off. that, for the record, is a national record. tonight's jackpot sitting at $60 million. now somebody, of course, matches all five numbers plus that all important powerball. that winner after taxes takes home nearly $3 the million. marla, if you haven't gotten your ticket i highly recommend it on th
instead cars must be sold through franchisee dealers by law. tesla argues it's so new and so revolutionary it needs its own people to sell the cars to get the message out, the way apple sells its own computers in apple stores. old laws in old states including new york, colorado, and texas for bid that in fact, in some cases car companies can't even fix their own cars. that has to be done at a franchisee dealer as well. back to you. >> scott, thank you very much. if you want to go out and...
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we're proposing background checks for criminals. >> the president also met with local law enforcement officials and community leaders to discuss the state's new gun control laws. >> all right, before we get to our big national weather. check out the snow falling best of goodard, kansas. >> yuck. not more snow stuff. it's spring i hear. >> it made for slick roads. this happened yesterday morning. as bill knows so well if there's any chance that mother nature has gotten the memo that we are trying to move into spring. we see all these documents. >> i know, cold and everything else. the middle of the country is going to suffer it looks like part of the next week. but the west coast should be all right. besides the rain, that is. that's what we're dealing with this morning. as i mentioned yesterday, we are going to wake up to a rainy picture from san francisco to san jose. eventually to sacramento. it's knocking on sacramento's door. the green is the rain. and the heaviest showers heading intestate 5 towards sacramento. it's a rainy soggy morning in the bay area all the way up to santa ro
we're proposing background checks for criminals. >> the president also met with local law enforcement officials and community leaders to discuss the state's new gun control laws. >> all right, before we get to our big national weather. check out the snow falling best of goodard, kansas. >> yuck. not more snow stuff. it's spring i hear. >> it made for slick roads. this happened yesterday morning. as bill knows so well if there's any chance that mother nature has gotten...
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wants tougher gun laws. it is something that six states, including connecticut, have done since the new town shooting. ten states have scaled back restrictions on guns. there is a divide. we are seeing that here on capitol hill as well. thursday, first lady, mhelle obama, heads to chicago, all of this in an effort to try to jump-start this legislation. two senators working on a com e compromise. we are waiting to hear whether they struck a deal their colleagues may go for. >>> a man is under arrest in connecticut accused of pulling out a bb gun as president obama's motorcade passes by. they have not released the man's name or the charges >>> north korea, the country claiming it is on the eve of nuclear war with its southern neighbor. they are urging all foreign companies and tourists to evaluate south korea. they have pulled out all of their 53,000 workers from a manufacturing plant completely jointly operated by both the north and the south. south korea soldiers conducting live artillery drills as part of a
wants tougher gun laws. it is something that six states, including connecticut, have done since the new town shooting. ten states have scaled back restrictions on guns. there is a divide. we are seeing that here on capitol hill as well. thursday, first lady, mhelle obama, heads to chicago, all of this in an effort to try to jump-start this legislation. two senators working on a com e compromise. we are waiting to hear whether they struck a deal their colleagues may go for. >>> a man is...
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. >>> taking corporate law along for the right. why a marin county man says his stack of paperwork counts as a passenger in the carpool lane just ahead. >>> it's back to business as usual as you make your way out the front door getting ready to kick off the workweek. you need to travel cautiously. thick pockets of fog. we'll let you know where it's the thickest and where it will clear first. 60s today. >>> plus with a return of the commute, the east bay typically shows the first slowdown and in the east bay i have two new crashes to report coming up. >>> right now a live look on the city by the bay. that's the bay bridge. gorgeous shot there to hopefully jump-start your monday, january 7th. this is "today in the bay." >>> it is 6:00. thank you for getting up early with us. >> this morning the search is on for a man accused of setting his girlfriend on fire in san francisco. the victim's family says dexter oliver threw burning gasoline into his girlfriend's face before taking off. right now that woman is clinging to life at the burn
. >>> taking corporate law along for the right. why a marin county man says his stack of paperwork counts as a passenger in the carpool lane just ahead. >>> it's back to business as usual as you make your way out the front door getting ready to kick off the workweek. you need to travel cautiously. thick pockets of fog. we'll let you know where it's the thickest and where it will clear first. 60s today. >>> plus with a return of the commute, the east bay typically...
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the commission approving a new law allowing drivers who accidentally kill big game to keep the meat. no joke here. motorists after hitting a deer or whatever on the road, they have to go on line and print out a permit within 24 hours of the fender-bender to salvage that food. they call road kill food a. mobile app also being developed to quickly register road kill. you got that skunk or the possum. >> possum pie. >> beverly hillbillies. >> people are trying to have break fast. we haven't mentioned much but this week was supposed to be fleet week. complete with blue angels overhead. federal money troubles stopped all of that and now local business is doing everything they can to make up for the revenue lost. >> reporter: good news for b.a.r.t. riders this morning. b.a.r.t. trains are rolling but now the strike clock has been reset for monday morning. negotiations continue over the weekend. i'll have the story coming up. >> reporter: an elementary school in the south bay does something it has never done before and many parents and students are not happy about it. good morning. i'm marl
the commission approving a new law allowing drivers who accidentally kill big game to keep the meat. no joke here. motorists after hitting a deer or whatever on the road, they have to go on line and print out a permit within 24 hours of the fender-bender to salvage that food. they call road kill food a. mobile app also being developed to quickly register road kill. you got that skunk or the possum. >> possum pie. >> beverly hillbillies. >> people are trying to have break fast....
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this gives connecticut some of the toughest gun laws in the nation. it is the third state that toughens gun laws since the school shooting following new york and colorado. >>> california lawmakers give the initial okay for a bill that would require panic alarms in schools across the state. and the federal government would fit the bill. the alarms would alert those on campus of an emergency and send a signal to local law enforcement. there are more than 10,000 schools in california. one agency opposes the bill because could it add extra responsibilities to school districts. the bill now moves to another assembly committee for further approval. >>> in health matters, wall greens announced they will expand their clinic services to include treatment for many chronic conditions. hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol and asthma are now among the ailments that walgreens will be able to treat. the services will be rolled out on a trial basis at select stores in 18 states. they said the retail clinics estimate one in three patients don't have a primary care
this gives connecticut some of the toughest gun laws in the nation. it is the third state that toughens gun laws since the school shooting following new york and colorado. >>> california lawmakers give the initial okay for a bill that would require panic alarms in schools across the state. and the federal government would fit the bill. the alarms would alert those on campus of an emergency and send a signal to local law enforcement. there are more than 10,000 schools in california. one...
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they are expected to talk about audrie's law, a law being pushed for that would increase penalties for cyber bullying and sexual assault ylaws. >>> san jose state students are on alert after an early morning robbery. they received an e-mail saying a man used a pistol to rob a student outside the freshman dorm around 4:00. the area is patrolled, rather, by police regularly. it is not usually deserted. even in the early morning hours. police are warning students not to walk or bike alone after dark. >>> in palo alto, police looking for the man who robbed a local credit union. police say the proof dent credit union on el camino real near page mill was robbed at about 9:00. this man was caught on surveillance video. he handed the teller a note saying he had a gun but he never showed the gun. the man drove off in a silver or gray thunderbird. that same credit union was robbed back in january. police did make an arrest in that case. >> the trial for an accused serial killer is set to begin in less than two weeks. today, lawyers will make their final pre-trial motions in that case. joseph mas
they are expected to talk about audrie's law, a law being pushed for that would increase penalties for cyber bullying and sexual assault ylaws. >>> san jose state students are on alert after an early morning robbery. they received an e-mail saying a man used a pistol to rob a student outside the freshman dorm around 4:00. the area is patrolled, rather, by police regularly. it is not usually deserted. even in the early morning hours. police are warning students not to walk or bike alone...
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and they got what they wanted when senators supporting tougher gun laws defeated the filibuster effort. 16 republicans voted with democrats to consider the gun control bill beginning next week. it would require background checks for all sales at gun shows and on the internet and made it harder for criminals and the mentally ill to get ep weapons. lobbying at the capitol this week, watching with them was the sister of murdered teacher vicki soto. >> the emotion was bittersweet because it's shocking that we even have to have this discussion. >> president obama phoned some of the newtown families with congratulations while speaker john boehner's opposition represents the hurdle in the house of representatives. >>> the plan to arm its cops with tasers, police chief says the restrictions suggested by the public would have done more harm than good. they wanted to arm 5% of its force and that officers should have a less lethal option as a weapon. san francisco, it turns out, is one of the last major cities that doesn't arm its police force with stun guns. they rejected two proposals in the la
and they got what they wanted when senators supporting tougher gun laws defeated the filibuster effort. 16 republicans voted with democrats to consider the gun control bill beginning next week. it would require background checks for all sales at gun shows and on the internet and made it harder for criminals and the mentally ill to get ep weapons. lobbying at the capitol this week, watching with them was the sister of murdered teacher vicki soto. >> the emotion was bittersweet because it's...
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but to me, you know, what i see is the news, the news, a lot of crimes -- >> so the new laws would not bother you? >> no, not at all. >> but some gun rights advocates are getting their counter-offensive ready and argue basically that ammunition control bills are still an attack on the second amendment. some call it a way to red tape the right to bear arms and make it as difficult as possible for law abiding gun owners to have a firearm. smaller communities will hear proposed bills first. if they make it out of the committee they will go on to the legislature. live in milpitas, arturo santiago, nbc bay area news. >>> a story making national headlines. a man accused of slamming into a series of cars before finally crashing into a san jose walmart facing a judge thormd. haamid zaid appearing in court on an unrelated charge. he's expected to be back in court on assault with a deadly weapon charge. police say zaid crashed into the walmart and starting attacking people inside. >>> new this morning a tax driver tested on driving under the influence after slamming into the center divide near t
but to me, you know, what i see is the news, the news, a lot of crimes -- >> so the new laws would not bother you? >> no, not at all. >> but some gun rights advocates are getting their counter-offensive ready and argue basically that ammunition control bills are still an attack on the second amendment. some call it a way to red tape the right to bear arms and make it as difficult as possible for law abiding gun owners to have a firearm. smaller communities will hear proposed...
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my client complied with all state, local and federal laws to get the license to open their store. >> reporter: his client has complied with all state and federal laws. >> the best public policy, if you want to monitor how firearms exist in your community is to welcome a gun store in your community so that your police chief can monitor them. so you can keep an eye on them. >> reporter: and the los gatos town council will discuss a possible moratorium at their march 4th meeting. >>> santa clara county sheriffs are stepping up their efforts to get guns off the streets. their target was the alum rock area. the gun owners will be asked to surrender firearms. >> there's been obviously a nationwide focus on this type of issue. there's a lot of local concern. and the board of supervisors is really pushing these operations. we want to do what we can to be more compliant and get the guns off the streets. >> this is just the beginning of similar sweeps across the county. the state attorney general's office provides local authorities with a list of people who are banned from having firearms. >>>
my client complied with all state, local and federal laws to get the license to open their store. >> reporter: his client has complied with all state and federal laws. >> the best public policy, if you want to monitor how firearms exist in your community is to welcome a gun store in your community so that your police chief can monitor them. so you can keep an eye on them. >> reporter: and the los gatos town council will discuss a possible moratorium at their march 4th meeting....
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federal law enforcement descended on watertown and began a massive man hunt. several explosive devices were detonated. they revealed that the suspects were brothers. 19 year old dzhokar was the one on the loose. the uncle of the two suspects urged his nephew to turn himself in, during an interview recorded around 11:30 am. it was 6:00 when the governor lifted the ban. shots erupted again. federal investigators are told that a person covered in brood is in a woman's back yard. at 8:45 after another round of gunfire officials announced they have the suspect in custody. dozens of people erupt in cheers and clap. >>> we talk about the s.w.a.t. team and the other agencies work together. this was a massive interagency composition of officers is really down-playing it. >> it's really an understatement. and they do it with practice and precision. and we saw how that practice can play out in boston. and other cities like the bay area are taking notice. some 9,000 people from every law enforcement agency near and far descended on boston to catch two men who created chao
federal law enforcement descended on watertown and began a massive man hunt. several explosive devices were detonated. they revealed that the suspects were brothers. 19 year old dzhokar was the one on the loose. the uncle of the two suspects urged his nephew to turn himself in, during an interview recorded around 11:30 am. it was 6:00 when the governor lifted the ban. shots erupted again. federal investigators are told that a person covered in brood is in a woman's back yard. at 8:45 after...
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connecticut, home to the newtown shooting massacre in december, is expected to pass tough gun legislation laws in december. >>> and the high profile boss of tessla motors, rolling out a new way to get your hands on one of his cars, let's bring out scott budman, many of us lease cars, is this a surprise that they're leasing? >> reporter: it is not a surprise, but the company since the beginning has said its goal is to put as many people into electric cars as possible. and today, the company made that a little easier, the tessla ceo says his company will offer a leasing option for the model s sedan, a lease for three years, you can choose to sell the car back to tessla. >>> and stocks are rise, the dow and s&p reaching high numbers, from the local we go to national news and a plan from president obama to map the human brain. the president rolled out a $100 million initiative today to stimulate research into how the brain works, hoping to learn more about and fight back against neurological diseases. >> we still can't cure diseases like alzheimer's or autism, or fully reverse the effects of a str
connecticut, home to the newtown shooting massacre in december, is expected to pass tough gun legislation laws in december. >>> and the high profile boss of tessla motors, rolling out a new way to get your hands on one of his cars, let's bring out scott budman, many of us lease cars, is this a surprise that they're leasing? >> reporter: it is not a surprise, but the company since the beginning has said its goal is to put as many people into electric cars as possible. and today,...
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th council considering pasng a law banning people from being within 50 feet of a bank or atm. concord policehey say they were called hundreds of times over the past year in cases of the concord patch reports the ordinance will also pertain to so called captive audience begging at bus stops and cafes >> thousands of people stormin theirport inhe philippines but only a couple hundred made it out as another storm beelined to the ci. agency now reporting tropical pression zorida made landfall with mimum winds of 35 mes per hour. it was by comparison much, much smaller than typhoon haiyan but hit an area alreadyavaged and people had no warning. the storm much smaer than iyan and not expected to leave the philippes until thursda morning. officials confirming almost1800 warning there has been no e are contact th many areas and that number, unfortunately, will likely reach 10,000 or more. support for the victims of haiyan continues to gr here in the bay area. five groups at san jose state hope their classmates will drop offanned goods befe they the groups are holding a relief drive fo
th council considering pasng a law banning people from being within 50 feet of a bank or atm. concord policehey say they were called hundreds of times over the past year in cases of the concord patch reports the ordinance will also pertain to so called captive audience begging at bus stops and cafes >> thousands of people stormin theirport inhe philippines but only a couple hundred made it out as another storm beelined to the ci. agency now reporting tropical pression zorida made landfall...
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connecticut's governor is expected to sign that measure into law later this morning. >>> more details about a deadly shooting at ft. knox in kentucky. normally, very, very safe and secure. investigators say the shooting was not random and was based on some kind of a personal dispute. it was locked down for an hour yesterday afternoon. an employee was shot and killed. the shooter remains on the loose. so far, the names of the victim and the suspect have not yet been released. >>> 6:40. police phone lines are cut off in one east bay city. what you should do if you need to get through to first responders during this morning's outage. >> also, the mobile market getting a social media overhaul. some speculation over a facebook smart phone and how it could hopefully change your next status update. >>> we have got two hour flight delays due to the wet weather out of sfo. we'll let you know when you can get outdoors without having to dodge showers. the all-important weekend forecast is coming up next. >>> with rain this morning, traffic moving very slow. a couple of accidents have developed i
connecticut's governor is expected to sign that measure into law later this morning. >>> more details about a deadly shooting at ft. knox in kentucky. normally, very, very safe and secure. investigators say the shooting was not random and was based on some kind of a personal dispute. it was locked down for an hour yesterday afternoon. an employee was shot and killed. the shooter remains on the loose. so far, the names of the victim and the suspect have not yet been released....
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my guests next week, the harvard law professor. each week keep it >> this weekend on "extra." >> jimmy fallin for now. >> fallin officially in. leno out. was jay blind-sided? his first interview about getting pushed out. >> had an awkward day today. >> jay's top secret next move. is jay getting ready to walk? then the battle in the ballroom as the cast ready to revolt over judge lynn? >> i was shocked. >> why his feud with "d.l." rippled out of control. >> "extra's" got tori and dean firing back at the $300 million divorce rumors and the backlash over showering with their kids. >> it's a wonderful -- >> robert redford gets personal in our new a-list interview. his "showdown" with the hollywood bully, and his big screen return. then, it's the brad garrett show on "extra." >> everybody go home. >> his craziest interview yet. that's saying a lot. >> ow! >> hey, everyone. welcome to "extra" here at the grove, i'm mario lopez. >> lots of headlines to get you. the new troferinge brewing. >> the dancing drama is coming up. first, it's off
my guests next week, the harvard law professor. each week keep it >> this weekend on "extra." >> jimmy fallin for now. >> fallin officially in. leno out. was jay blind-sided? his first interview about getting pushed out. >> had an awkward day today. >> jay's top secret next move. is jay getting ready to walk? then the battle in the ballroom as the cast ready to revolt over judge lynn? >> i was shocked. >> why his feud with "d.l."...
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we're law-abiding citizens, and we're being the ones victimized for this. >> reporter: following the personal and sometimes tearful appeals for expanded background checks made by newtown victims families on capitol hill, the president turned over his weekly address. >> our younger son, ben, age 6 was murdered if his first grade classroom on december 14th exactly four months ago this weekend. >> reporter: so far three blue states have republican senators who will vote yes, including pennsylvania's pat toomey, who co-wrote the bill for expanded background checks on commercial, not private, gun sales. mark kirk of illinois who put out a video statement. >> i'm optimistic it will pass. i'll be one of the republicans voting to pass it. >> and up for re-election in maine, susan collins who says she is being besieged by all sides. >> susan collins doesn't sound like a mainer or republican. >> reporter: nascar and the nra decided to go forward with a sponsored race in texas despite some requests that it not air on television. >> we were first to report senator collins will vote yes, and she
we're law-abiding citizens, and we're being the ones victimized for this. >> reporter: following the personal and sometimes tearful appeals for expanded background checks made by newtown victims families on capitol hill, the president turned over his weekly address. >> our younger son, ben, age 6 was murdered if his first grade classroom on december 14th exactly four months ago this weekend. >> reporter: so far three blue states have republican senators who will vote yes,...
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sexual assault laws so teenagers can be tried as adults. their attorney says they are in discussions with two lawmakers on that. state senator jim bell and zoe lofgren. a vigil for audrii pott is set friday. monte francis, nbc bay area news. >> monte, thank you. >>> we also spoke tonight to a man who is a suicide survivor and has dedicated his life to helping others. kevin hines jumped off the golden gate bridge 13 years ago after he says he was bullied for years in school and suffered from depression. >> the million second both my hands and feet left that rail, i knew i had made the worst mistake of my entire life. i got lucky. i lived. most people don't. >> and because he lived, he has made it his life's mission to help people like audrie pott before it is too late. he traveles the country telling hi story and would like to get a program in every school to teach kids how to fight with depression and how to fight bullying, especially with the onslaught of cyberbullying that can be so much more painful so much more quickly. >> my job now on
sexual assault laws so teenagers can be tried as adults. their attorney says they are in discussions with two lawmakers on that. state senator jim bell and zoe lofgren. a vigil for audrii pott is set friday. monte francis, nbc bay area news. >> monte, thank you. >>> we also spoke tonight to a man who is a suicide survivor and has dedicated his life to helping others. kevin hines jumped off the golden gate bridge 13 years ago after he says he was bullied for years in school and...
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. >> i lost my grandmother to breast cancer and my mother-in-law to lung cancer. it's a good cause. we're chopping our hair off for it. >> organizers say they had a huge turnout. everne who donated their hair received two free tickets to disney on ice featuring rapunzel fittingly so. >> little girls love their hair. to give it up means a lot. >>> 4:39. missing the mark. what they are doing after public outcry after the plan to change the formula. >>> the former olympian facing murder charges. >>> welcome back. a good monday morning. you'll notice a difference in the temperature. dropping today. also this week. change on the way. we'll check that forecast with meteorologist christina loren coming up in just a bit. 4:42. >>> a new report shows facebook is getting a big check this year from uncle sam. the citizen for tax justice report says the social networking giant will receive a large tax refund this year. the tax break is mainly due to the company's executive stock options being tax deductible. that alone reduced the company's income taxes by more than a billion dollars in 2012. t
. >> i lost my grandmother to breast cancer and my mother-in-law to lung cancer. it's a good cause. we're chopping our hair off for it. >> organizers say they had a huge turnout. everne who donated their hair received two free tickets to disney on ice featuring rapunzel fittingly so. >> little girls love their hair. to give it up means a lot. >>> 4:39. missing the mark. what they are doing after public outcry after the plan to change the formula. >>> the...